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Welcome to my web
site.
This web site is for people who have Impaired Vision, or, are blind.
After losing my left eye to a diabetic stroke, I began listening to a lot of audio books. I would walk
a lot, since I had to give up driving, and I would usually be plugged into an audio book on my Mp3 player. Riding on the bus
going to doctor's appointments, I almost always am listening to some audio. I began to search the internet for my favorite
author’s works. Maria Valtorta. I was amazed to find that there are no recorded books on the market. This web site is
going to correct this error if it can. I have read the works and I feel it is by far the most important works
handed to man in the 20th Century. I happen to be a Catholic, but that has no bearing on this. Her works was meant for everyone
who wants to come closer to Jesus Christ. If you would allow my poor analogy, the gospels as we know them, whether the King
James Version. or the Douay Rheims. Or the Vulgate. They are to me, just a skeletal part of Christ’s life. Listing some
13 miracles and some 3 years. In her works, Our Lord Himself gives us, from His Grandmother and Grandfather to His entire
life on earth, clear through to His death and there after the Acts of the Apostles. The works does not conflict with one sentence
or meaning of the Bible. It only explains what led up to them and why. It is buy far the most beautiful and fulfilling works
I have ever read. A group of monks from the monastery in Georgia researched the works and recorded over 700 references to
the bible and not one error. To write such a preponderance of material without one error is an unexplainable feat by itself,
Let alone to write scenes from 1945 then insert scenes already written in 1943, and to cap a thought off in 1947, it would
take a team of authors to do this. Not only that but no one can explain how a Italian cripple who never stepped one foot out
of Italy in her entire life, could know of 6 or 7 villages in Judea, not mentioned in the old or new testaments, but known
only to few experts jn Acient History. Nor can they explain how she knew the astronomy of the sky the way that she described
it and kept track of it throughout her works. Professionals say it would take a team of astronomers to do it. How could she
describe coming down the south side of Mt Tabor, its views, the villages she sees, the vegetation, its snowline, what she
sees of in the distance, whether its the Jordan or the Mediterranean Sea, or whatever. The skeptics and the nit pickers are
many,Catholics more so than protestants. A priest wanting desperately to de-bunk the works states. The use of "screw-drivers"
(Book 1 pp. 195, 223) is the blunder of blunders for a book said to be dictated by Jesus and Mary. Screws were not even invented
at the time of Christ. Now get this, he calls it the blunder of blunders. Here is a prime example of them nit picking. Valtorta
is writing what she sees. So she describes what "looks like" a screw-driver to her. Why on earth would anyone expect a woman
to be an expert on tools? It was a dowel, of course, with a wooden handle, which would look exactly like a screw-driver to
most women. But to them, "Oh no, it’s the blunder of blunders." I could, if I wanted to, de-bunk all the de-bunkers,
and nit pickers on the Internet. But my purpose is not to defend the works, David Webster does a beautiful job of that on
his web site, www.saveourchurch.org. my purpose is to present the works for those who can't see, or read. However I can't help but offer this footnote.
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let us suppose that a prestigious University
has offered a literary contest. The prize $100,000 and a full 4 year Scholarship.
The
Rules are as follows.
1. It must be a composition of Literary
Value. (Judged by the University.)
2. It must consist of a minimum of 250
pages, in 30 chapters.
3. No sketch or outline will be permitted
to be used while writing it.
(The writing will be supervised and observed
and timed.)
4. You will not be able to correct any
of the written words.
(Apart
from typographical errors.)
5. You will be required to complete it
within a certain time frame.
When the contest was offered, only 2 people applied. The number of applicants spurred a wealthy benefactor to increase
the prize, offering the university a grant of 5 million dollars. 4 million to go to the winner, 1 million dollars to sponsor
the contest. If however no one accepts this challenge, the entire grant goes to the university. The University in turn added
to the contest rules.
6. That the writer writes the 30 chapters
of this novel in the following order.
First
chapter 7, then chapter 25, then chapters 19, 5, 14, 12 and 15, and then the remaining chapters in this order. 6, 26, 18,
12, 2, 30, 17, 23, 4, 21; and 24, 16, 1, 13, 9, and 11, 20, 3, 8, 10. 29, 28,
22, 27, so that when finished, there would be a beautiful, coherent and convincing novel. From 1 to 30. Do you believe that this challenge would be accepted? I dare to think that he/she would say something like
this. It is an unfair contest.“No writer will ever be able to successfully produce a readable novel with this new condition,
which would be contrary to any human logic.” That is true. Therefore the university gets the entire grant. That, also
is precisely my point. Shortly after you begin to read the novel of The Poem, you realize it could not possibly be Valtorta's
composition. She is merely the instrument. She did not write 30 chapters. She
wrote 648 chapters. Not only 250 pages but over 11,000 pages. Here is the beginning segment of the “lawless” order
in which the chapters of this great Work were actually written. some small groups of chapters were written consecutively.
647, 52, 235, 36, 41first part. 185, 32, 45, 42, 44, 599 part. to 600 part. 597, 606 part. 609, 612 part. 614, 616, 633, 41part.
46 to 47, etc., etc. I ask readers this question. who would write chapter 647 first, then chapter 52, then 235, etc., in a
literary work? Does this seem madness? as I have stated it defies all human logic. to keep from errors. it would take a staff of authors, a staff of astronomers, a staff of
professors of ancient biblical history to keep the work free from biblical errors. Then how did she do it. Let us see how it happened. Those chapters were written - in these 90 or so notebooks - without having
any assigned number. That is to say, the writer didn't know what chapter number she was writing. The only thing that she added
was the date in which each chapter was written. So as the Work was progressing, and she wanted to have them put in a coherent
order, it was seen necessary have them typed by Fr. Migliorini in loose leaves, so as not to have to pull out the leaves of
the notebooks. Those loose leaves were put together in the order indicated by the Lord, and totaling 648 chapters. And once
in order, everyone – even the writer – got to know the real order in which these chapters were really written
in the notebooks. This was, in fact, the true Author's purpose. to surrender this wonderful Work, in such a form - evident
for all - that nobody but He could have planned it and written it in that total disorder. How were the chapters ordered? By
a series of simple notes dictated by the Author, such as that which followed the chapter describing of the Crucifixion. says Jesus,
And now, pay attention. I spare you the description of the burial, which was well described last year:
on 19th
February 1944. So you will use that one, and [Fr. Migliorini} at the end of it will put Mary's lamentation, which
I gave on 4th October 1944. Then you will put the new visions you see.
They are new parts of the Passion and are to be put very carefully in their places to avoid confusion and gaps.
Why would our lord write in such a manner?
To reach only the hearts of those who were truly looking for Him. A miracle is not performed for the purpose of making an
atheist or agnostic believe in God. (that only strengthens their dis-belief.) A miracle is to solidify and strengthen those
who already have faith but are weak and need the miracle. Poem of the Man-God was not written to make you a Catholic. It was
written to bring you, a Christian, closer to your Jesus. It is a miraculos
works I challange you to read it and explain it.
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